Jacksie
Well-Known Member
I’m looking at buying some more land but the parcel would be more than I actually need for my 4 so I’m wondering whether I can use some of the land to make my own hay as I expect this would save me more money than income from renting the land out to a farmer with sheep etc.
I’ve never made hay so would get a contractor in to do it but have no idea how much land I’d need to grow enough for my horses. I know it varies considerably for so many reasons but ballpark figures, am I looking at 2 acres, 4 acres or more? I assume you’ll get at least two cuts a year? Possibly 3 on a good year? And can you use the fields for winter grazing? I know there will be costs in managing the land as well as making the hay, is it worth it? I’m spending on average £200-£250 a month on hay now without the additional hassle
I’ve never made hay so would get a contractor in to do it but have no idea how much land I’d need to grow enough for my horses. I know it varies considerably for so many reasons but ballpark figures, am I looking at 2 acres, 4 acres or more? I assume you’ll get at least two cuts a year? Possibly 3 on a good year? And can you use the fields for winter grazing? I know there will be costs in managing the land as well as making the hay, is it worth it? I’m spending on average £200-£250 a month on hay now without the additional hassle